Author: Erick S. Gray
Publisher: Urban Books
ISBN: 164556570X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Veteran urban author Erick S. Gray weaves a tale of college students exploring love in relationships that are exciting but might end up being more dangerous than they realize. Nea and Amber are two college freshmen attending Clinton Hill University in South Carolina. The roommates come from different worlds: Nea is from Brooklyn, New York, and Amber is from a small town called Tyron, North Carolina. They build a friendship in the first semester of school but take different directions regarding love. Nea is coming off the death of her boyfriend, who was murdered before her eyes two weeks before her first day of classes. She meets Van, a wealthy white boy and talented painter who becomes enamored by her, and she becomes his muse. Nea believes it’s love. However, everything isn’t what it appears. Amber is engaged to Henry, her hometown boyfriend from high school. However, when she meets Homando, an African American student at her school, she begins to doubt her relationship. Homando is intelligent, charismatic, outgoing, and different from what she’s used to—but he also sells drugs to support his way through school. The two create a bond, both sexual and mental, and she falls in love with Homando and becomes engrossed in his world. But some forces are against their interracial relationship and will stop at nothing to ruin Homando’s future and end their sexual tryst by any means necessary. And then there’s Tiffany, a rebellious student. Tiffany comes from a strict, religious family, and now that she is in college, her liberated, promiscuous side has come out to play. She begins a series of affairs, including one with her middle-aged professor. Tiffany juggles these three men in her life like she’s in a carnival act, forgoing her family and spiritual relationships because she’s having too much fun. But the same thing that makes you laugh will eventually make you cry.
Butter Soft
Author: Erick S. Gray
Publisher: Urban Books
ISBN: 164556570X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Veteran urban author Erick S. Gray weaves a tale of college students exploring love in relationships that are exciting but might end up being more dangerous than they realize. Nea and Amber are two college freshmen attending Clinton Hill University in South Carolina. The roommates come from different worlds: Nea is from Brooklyn, New York, and Amber is from a small town called Tyron, North Carolina. They build a friendship in the first semester of school but take different directions regarding love. Nea is coming off the death of her boyfriend, who was murdered before her eyes two weeks before her first day of classes. She meets Van, a wealthy white boy and talented painter who becomes enamored by her, and she becomes his muse. Nea believes it’s love. However, everything isn’t what it appears. Amber is engaged to Henry, her hometown boyfriend from high school. However, when she meets Homando, an African American student at her school, she begins to doubt her relationship. Homando is intelligent, charismatic, outgoing, and different from what she’s used to—but he also sells drugs to support his way through school. The two create a bond, both sexual and mental, and she falls in love with Homando and becomes engrossed in his world. But some forces are against their interracial relationship and will stop at nothing to ruin Homando’s future and end their sexual tryst by any means necessary. And then there’s Tiffany, a rebellious student. Tiffany comes from a strict, religious family, and now that she is in college, her liberated, promiscuous side has come out to play. She begins a series of affairs, including one with her middle-aged professor. Tiffany juggles these three men in her life like she’s in a carnival act, forgoing her family and spiritual relationships because she’s having too much fun. But the same thing that makes you laugh will eventually make you cry.
Publisher: Urban Books
ISBN: 164556570X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 321
Book Description
Veteran urban author Erick S. Gray weaves a tale of college students exploring love in relationships that are exciting but might end up being more dangerous than they realize. Nea and Amber are two college freshmen attending Clinton Hill University in South Carolina. The roommates come from different worlds: Nea is from Brooklyn, New York, and Amber is from a small town called Tyron, North Carolina. They build a friendship in the first semester of school but take different directions regarding love. Nea is coming off the death of her boyfriend, who was murdered before her eyes two weeks before her first day of classes. She meets Van, a wealthy white boy and talented painter who becomes enamored by her, and she becomes his muse. Nea believes it’s love. However, everything isn’t what it appears. Amber is engaged to Henry, her hometown boyfriend from high school. However, when she meets Homando, an African American student at her school, she begins to doubt her relationship. Homando is intelligent, charismatic, outgoing, and different from what she’s used to—but he also sells drugs to support his way through school. The two create a bond, both sexual and mental, and she falls in love with Homando and becomes engrossed in his world. But some forces are against their interracial relationship and will stop at nothing to ruin Homando’s future and end their sexual tryst by any means necessary. And then there’s Tiffany, a rebellious student. Tiffany comes from a strict, religious family, and now that she is in college, her liberated, promiscuous side has come out to play. She begins a series of affairs, including one with her middle-aged professor. Tiffany juggles these three men in her life like she’s in a carnival act, forgoing her family and spiritual relationships because she’s having too much fun. But the same thing that makes you laugh will eventually make you cry.
Sweet
Author: Yotam Ottolenghi
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1473528135
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 653
Book Description
The Sunday Times and New York Times Bestseller ‘There’s nothing like a perfectly light sponge flavoured with spices and citrus or an icing-sugar-dusted cookie to raise the spirits and create a moment of pure joy.’ In his stunning new baking and desserts cookbook Yotam Ottolenghi and his long-time collaborator Helen Goh bring the Ottolenghi hallmarks of fresh, evocative ingredients, exotic spices and complex flavourings - including fig, rose petal, saffron, aniseed, orange blossom, pistachio and cardamom - to indulgent cakes, biscuits, tarts, puddings, cheesecakes and ice cream. Sweet includes over 110 innovative recipes with stunning photos by award-winning Peden + Munk – from Blackberry and Star Anise Friands, Tahini and Halva Brownies, Persian Love Cakes, Middle Eastern Millionaire’s Shortbread, and Saffron, Orange and Honey Madeleines to Flourless Chocolate Layer Cake with Coffee, Walnut and Rosewater and Cinnamon Pavlova with Praline Cream and Fresh Figs. There is something here to delight everyone – from simple mini-cakes and cookies that parents can make with their children to showstopping layer cakes and roulades that will reignite the imaginations of accomplished bakers.
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1473528135
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 653
Book Description
The Sunday Times and New York Times Bestseller ‘There’s nothing like a perfectly light sponge flavoured with spices and citrus or an icing-sugar-dusted cookie to raise the spirits and create a moment of pure joy.’ In his stunning new baking and desserts cookbook Yotam Ottolenghi and his long-time collaborator Helen Goh bring the Ottolenghi hallmarks of fresh, evocative ingredients, exotic spices and complex flavourings - including fig, rose petal, saffron, aniseed, orange blossom, pistachio and cardamom - to indulgent cakes, biscuits, tarts, puddings, cheesecakes and ice cream. Sweet includes over 110 innovative recipes with stunning photos by award-winning Peden + Munk – from Blackberry and Star Anise Friands, Tahini and Halva Brownies, Persian Love Cakes, Middle Eastern Millionaire’s Shortbread, and Saffron, Orange and Honey Madeleines to Flourless Chocolate Layer Cake with Coffee, Walnut and Rosewater and Cinnamon Pavlova with Praline Cream and Fresh Figs. There is something here to delight everyone – from simple mini-cakes and cookies that parents can make with their children to showstopping layer cakes and roulades that will reignite the imaginations of accomplished bakers.
Bulletin
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Category : Agricultural experiment stations
Languages : en
Pages : 734
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Agricultural experiment stations
Languages : en
Pages : 734
Book Description
Transactions
Author: Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland
Publisher:
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 594
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 594
Book Description
Handbook of Flavor Ingredients
Author: Thomas E. Furia
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1000697800
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 863
Book Description
First Published in 1991, this book offers a comprehensive guide into the relationship between ingredients and the flavors they induce. Carefully compiled and filled with a vast repertoire of notes, diagrams, and references this book serves as a useful reference for students of food science and other practitioners in their respective fields.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1000697800
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 863
Book Description
First Published in 1991, this book offers a comprehensive guide into the relationship between ingredients and the flavors they induce. Carefully compiled and filled with a vast repertoire of notes, diagrams, and references this book serves as a useful reference for students of food science and other practitioners in their respective fields.
Annual Report
Author: Kansas State Agricultural College. Experiment Station
Publisher:
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 810
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 810
Book Description
The Creamery Journal
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Category : Creameries
Languages : en
Pages : 738
Book Description
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Category : Creameries
Languages : en
Pages : 738
Book Description
Dietary Studies
Author: United States. Office of Experiment Stations
Publisher:
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Category : Diet
Languages : en
Pages : 798
Book Description
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Category : Diet
Languages : en
Pages : 798
Book Description
Deedolicious! Granny’S Favorite Cookie Recipes
Author: Dee Schoenmakers
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1524558923
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
The Deedolicious! Grannys Favorite Cookie Recipes cookbook has over six hundred bar, brownie, cookie, condiment, filling, frosting, and topping recipes. Inside, you will find instructions on how to bake the perfect cookie and how to make each recipe gluten-free if need be. I bake cookies every day, and it has always been my dream to have all my favorite cookie recipes together in one book. I have been building my cookie recipe collection since I was a girl with the help of my mother and many generations of Grannys. I had a wonderful time putting this book together. It brought back great memories of my childhood when I first fell in love with baking. I will always remember my mother and my granny humming a tune in the kitchen while baking up another batch of their amazing cookies. They taught me that baking is a joy and a great way to relax before the day begins. What a fantastic way to start your day. And the wonderful aroma that fills your home is priceless.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1524558923
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
The Deedolicious! Grannys Favorite Cookie Recipes cookbook has over six hundred bar, brownie, cookie, condiment, filling, frosting, and topping recipes. Inside, you will find instructions on how to bake the perfect cookie and how to make each recipe gluten-free if need be. I bake cookies every day, and it has always been my dream to have all my favorite cookie recipes together in one book. I have been building my cookie recipe collection since I was a girl with the help of my mother and many generations of Grannys. I had a wonderful time putting this book together. It brought back great memories of my childhood when I first fell in love with baking. I will always remember my mother and my granny humming a tune in the kitchen while baking up another batch of their amazing cookies. They taught me that baking is a joy and a great way to relax before the day begins. What a fantastic way to start your day. And the wonderful aroma that fills your home is priceless.
The Pacific Dairy Review
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Category : Dairy products
Languages : en
Pages : 656
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Dairy products
Languages : en
Pages : 656
Book Description